Changes in Ubuntu 11.04 beta 2 since beta 1

Since the second beta was released only 2 weeks after the first, there aren't many changes so I didn't make a video for Ubuntu 11.04 beta 2 (but you can watch our previous videos - there are lots Unity videos on the WebUpd8 YouTube channel).

But there are a few interesting changes worth mentioning. Read on!

Probably the most important change in Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal beta 2 is that the overlay scrollbars are now default for both Unity and the classic Ubuntu desktop:

(Overlay scrollbars in Unity)

(Overlay scrollbars in the classic Ubuntu session)

The overlay scrollbars don't work with all the applications for now. For instance you won't get overlay scrollbars in Firefox (and many other applications).

The overlay scrollbars are basically hidden scrollbars that become visible when you move your mouse to the side where the scrollbar should be. They are displayed outside of the application window for unaximized applications and inside of the window for maximized windows.

Those of you who plan on using the classic Ubuntu interface instead of Unity will be glad to know that the classic Ubuntu session (you can select it from the login screen) is really "classic" starting with beta 2. That means the menu has been reverted to the old Menu Bar applet (instead of using just the Ubuntu logo like it was in the previous beta / alpha versions), the AppMenu (Global Menu) has been disabled for this session and of course, the Systray works without having to whitelist applications:

Another interesting (and definitely useful) change in Ubuntu 11.04 beta 2 is a new option in CCSM that allows you to specify the Unity Launcher reveal mode - you can set the bottom left or top left corner trigger the Unity launcher. Starting with beta 2, this defaults to "left":

But that's not the only change to the Unity launcher - another one is that when you open Dash, the Unity launcher is desaturated (becomes grey):

The Compiz Grid plugin got animations which can be configured in CCSM. This is the effect that's displayed when you drag a window to the left/right/top of the screen (which maximizes the window when dragged on top, maximizes it on half the screen when dragged to the left or right):

(In the above screenshot you can also notice a shadow for the Unity panel - that's also new but unforunately it's just a hack for now - a PNG and not real shadow)